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Manufacturing And Labour 1st Edition Michael G Morony

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Manufacturing And Labour 1st Edition Michael G Morony
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.54 MB
Pages: 378
Author: Michael G. Morony
ISBN: 9780860787075, 0860787079
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Manufacturing And Labour 1st Edition Michael G Morony by Michael G. Morony 9780860787075, 0860787079 instant download after payment.

This volume, together with its companion volume Production and the Exploitation of Resources, examines the economic basis of the early Islamic world, looking at the organization of extractive and agricultural operations, manufacturing processes, and labour relations. This volume opens with studies of artisanal production that address the issues of specialization, the division of labour, and the proliferation of manufacturing occupations in early Islamic times, looking in particular at ceramic and textile production. The section on labour expands the enquiry to cover the legal and social status of manual labourers and questions of the organization and mobility of labour, wage labour, and labour partnerships. These studies deal with both the manufacturing and agricultural sectors, and also identify the role of slave labour in commerce, domestic service, agriculture and herding. Taken together, this body of work demonstrates a high degree of commercialization in the early Islamic economy, particularly in Iraq, Egypt and Ifriqiya.

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